Epiphone Wilshire Inverness Green 1965

The Wilshire lies between the simple Coronet and higher-end Crestwood in Epiphone's line-up of '60s double cutaway solidbody guitars. The Wilshire was introduced after Gibson bought Epiphone, and featured two P-90 pickups during its first few years of production. Major changes for the Wilshire during its run include a switch to mini-humbucker pickups in mid-1961, as well as a change in body and headstock shape in 1963.

Years of Production: 1959 - 1970

Unique to this Year: Changes from 1963 on include 3-on-a-side headstock and asymmetrical body shape with longer upper horn.